• @Maalus@lemmy.world
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    26 hours ago

    Tldr research shows it isn’t but some people don’t like it and misuse / misquote studies that dealt with constant neglect / stress and apply them to an hour before the kid falls asleep and is crying.

  • @HerbSolo@lemmy.world
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    When my partner and I started discussing sleep training, we were wondering whether it was a neutral choice for our son (like using formula or a pacifier)

    What a strange thing to say. Both have been shown to have a number of disadvantages.

    The fact that there’s not a lot of data supporting the notion of sleep training being harmful is interesting, but still: What a way to start an article about scientific thinking.

  • @ericjmorey
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    19 hours ago

    This might be my favorite post in this community to date.

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      Agree, just make a static site. on mobile I had to keep scrolling multiple times to make all the animations happen

    • @vatlark@lemmy.world
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      31 day ago

      I’m reading on a phone and I really thought the article style was cool. Maybe it was novelty but I liked that I could scroll quickly through it, or I could click on each data point.

    • @C126@sh.itjust.works
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      All seems too harsh. On mobile it was OK, probably made it easier to scroll through and read the whole thing without adhd kicking in.